In a series of three visual perspective-taking experiments, we asked adult participants to judge their own or someone else's visual perspective in situations where both perspectives were either the same or different. We found that participants could not easily ignore what someone else saw when making self-perspective judgments. This was observed even when participants were only required to take their own perspective within the same block of trials (Experiment 2) or even within the entire experiment (Experiment 3), i.e. under conditions which gave participants a clear opportunity to adopt a strategy of ignoring the other person's irrelevant perspective. Under some circumstances, participants were also more efficient at judging the other pers...
Data from a range of different experimental paradigms—in particular (but not only) the dot perspecti...
<p>The material uploaded here are the stimuli and methods used in the following paper:</p> <p>Samson...
Thinking about how other people represent objects in the world around them is thought to require del...
In a series of three visual perspective-taking experiments, we asked adult participants to judge the...
A growing number of authors have argued that humans automatically compute the visual perspective of ...
Visual perspective taking (VPT) is a core process of social cognition, providing humans with insight...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Studies of visual perspective-taking have shown that adults can rapidly and accurately compute their...
Reasoning about what other people see, know, and want is essential for navigating social life. Yet, ...
A long established distinction exists in developmental psychology between young children's ability t...
In social situations, adults ascribe mental states to other people and to themselves. They contrast ...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Recent findings suggest that in dyadic contexts observers rapidly and involuntarily process the visu...
Human observers make errors when predicting what is visible in a mirror. This is true for perception...
Data from a range of different experimental paradigms—in particular (but not only) the dot perspecti...
<p>The material uploaded here are the stimuli and methods used in the following paper:</p> <p>Samson...
Thinking about how other people represent objects in the world around them is thought to require del...
In a series of three visual perspective-taking experiments, we asked adult participants to judge the...
A growing number of authors have argued that humans automatically compute the visual perspective of ...
Visual perspective taking (VPT) is a core process of social cognition, providing humans with insight...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Studies of visual perspective-taking have shown that adults can rapidly and accurately compute their...
Reasoning about what other people see, know, and want is essential for navigating social life. Yet, ...
A long established distinction exists in developmental psychology between young children's ability t...
In social situations, adults ascribe mental states to other people and to themselves. They contrast ...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Recent findings suggest that in dyadic contexts observers rapidly and involuntarily process the visu...
Human observers make errors when predicting what is visible in a mirror. This is true for perception...
Data from a range of different experimental paradigms—in particular (but not only) the dot perspecti...
<p>The material uploaded here are the stimuli and methods used in the following paper:</p> <p>Samson...
Thinking about how other people represent objects in the world around them is thought to require del...